Rose Dale A, Murthy Shivani, Brooks Jennifer, Bryant Jeffrey
Dale A. Rose, Shivani Murthy, Jennifer Brooks, and Jeffrey Bryant are with the Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response, Division of Emergency Operations, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.
Am J Public Health. 2017 Sep;107(S2):S126-S133. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2017.303947.
The health impacts of recent global infectious disease outbreaks and other disasters have demonstrated the importance of strengthening public health systems to better protect communities from naturally occurring and human-caused threats. Public health emergency management (PHEM) is an emergent field of practice that draws on specific sets of knowledge, techniques, and organizing principles necessary for the effective management of complex health events. We highlight how the nascent field of PHEM has evolved in recent years. We explore this development by first examining multiple sites of intersection between the fields of public health and emergency management. We then analyze 2 of the principal pillars on which PHEM was built: organizational and programmatic (i.e., industry) standards and the incident management system. This is followed by a sketch of the key domains, or functional areas, of PHEM and their application to the emergency management cycle. We conclude with some observations about PHEM in a global context and discuss how the field might continue to evolve.
近期全球传染病爆发及其他灾害对健康的影响表明,加强公共卫生系统以更好地保护社区免受自然发生和人为造成的威胁至关重要。公共卫生应急管理(PHEM)是一个新兴的实践领域,它借鉴了有效管理复杂健康事件所需的特定知识、技术和组织原则。我们强调了PHEM这一新兴领域近年来是如何发展的。我们通过首先考察公共卫生和应急管理领域之间的多个交叉点来探讨这一发展。然后,我们分析了PHEM建立的两个主要支柱:组织和计划(即行业)标准以及事件管理系统。接下来概述了PHEM的关键领域或功能领域及其在应急管理周期中的应用。我们最后对全球背景下的PHEM进行了一些观察,并讨论了该领域可能如何继续发展。